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Iddhipāda (Pali; Skt. ṛddhipāda) is a compound term composed of "power" or "potency" (iddhi; ṛddhi) and "base," "basis" or "constituent" (pāda). In Buddhism, the "power" referred to by this compound term is a group of spiritual powers. Thus, this compound term is usually translated along the lines of "base of power" or "base of spiritual power." In the Buddhist pursuit of bodhi (awakening, understanding) and liberation, the associated spiritual powers are secondary to the four "base" mental qualities that achieve such powers. These four base mental qualities are: concentration on intention; concentration on effort; concentration on consciousness; and, concentration on investigation. These four base mental qualities are used to develop wholesome mental states and rid oneself of unwholesome

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  • Iddhipada ​ es un término en el budismo que hace referencia a la base o camino para llegar al éxito en la carrera​ de hacer cosas buenas para sí mismo y no provocar el mal a otra persona. (es)
  • Iddhipāda (Pali; Skt. ṛddhipāda) is a compound term composed of "power" or "potency" (iddhi; ṛddhi) and "base," "basis" or "constituent" (pāda). In Buddhism, the "power" referred to by this compound term is a group of spiritual powers. Thus, this compound term is usually translated along the lines of "base of power" or "base of spiritual power." In the Buddhist pursuit of bodhi (awakening, understanding) and liberation, the associated spiritual powers are secondary to the four "base" mental qualities that achieve such powers. These four base mental qualities are: concentration on intention; concentration on effort; concentration on consciousness; and, concentration on investigation. These four base mental qualities are used to develop wholesome mental states and rid oneself of unwholesome mental states. In traditional Buddhist literature, this set of four mental qualities is one of the seven sets of qualities lauded by the Buddha as conducive to Enlightenment (bodhipakkhiyādhammā). (en)
  • Iddhipada (en pali ; sanskrit : riddhipada) est un terme du bouddhisme qui peut se traduire par « fondements des pouvoirs psychiques ». Quatre qualités permettent d'avancer vers ces pouvoirs : l'effort (ou vīrya), l'intention (ou chanda), la pensée (ou chitta) et l'analyse (ou mîmâmsâ). (fr)
  • 四神足(しじんそく、巴: cattāro iddhipādā, 梵: catvāra ṛddhipādā)とは、仏教における「三十七道品」の中の1つ。『倶舎論記』においては神通力を起こす基礎となる4つの三昧。『アビダンマッタサンガハ』(摂阿毘達磨義論)においては禅(jhāna)、道(magga)、果(phala)を得るための基礎(iddhipādā)。「四如意足」(しにょいそく)とも。 (ja)
  • 四神足(巴利文:iddhipāda ),梵文:ṛddhipāda,又称四如意足,为三十七菩提分法中四正勤所修的行品。“足”为“基础”之意。也就是用四种定力摄心,使定、慧均等,所愿皆得,故名如意足。四神足包括四种可以达到的禅定。 (zh)
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  • Iddhipada ​ es un término en el budismo que hace referencia a la base o camino para llegar al éxito en la carrera​ de hacer cosas buenas para sí mismo y no provocar el mal a otra persona. (es)
  • Iddhipada (en pali ; sanskrit : riddhipada) est un terme du bouddhisme qui peut se traduire par « fondements des pouvoirs psychiques ». Quatre qualités permettent d'avancer vers ces pouvoirs : l'effort (ou vīrya), l'intention (ou chanda), la pensée (ou chitta) et l'analyse (ou mîmâmsâ). (fr)
  • 四神足(しじんそく、巴: cattāro iddhipādā, 梵: catvāra ṛddhipādā)とは、仏教における「三十七道品」の中の1つ。『倶舎論記』においては神通力を起こす基礎となる4つの三昧。『アビダンマッタサンガハ』(摂阿毘達磨義論)においては禅(jhāna)、道(magga)、果(phala)を得るための基礎(iddhipādā)。「四如意足」(しにょいそく)とも。 (ja)
  • 四神足(巴利文:iddhipāda ),梵文:ṛddhipāda,又称四如意足,为三十七菩提分法中四正勤所修的行品。“足”为“基础”之意。也就是用四种定力摄心,使定、慧均等,所愿皆得,故名如意足。四神足包括四种可以达到的禅定。 (zh)
  • Iddhipāda (Pali; Skt. ṛddhipāda) is a compound term composed of "power" or "potency" (iddhi; ṛddhi) and "base," "basis" or "constituent" (pāda). In Buddhism, the "power" referred to by this compound term is a group of spiritual powers. Thus, this compound term is usually translated along the lines of "base of power" or "base of spiritual power." In the Buddhist pursuit of bodhi (awakening, understanding) and liberation, the associated spiritual powers are secondary to the four "base" mental qualities that achieve such powers. These four base mental qualities are: concentration on intention; concentration on effort; concentration on consciousness; and, concentration on investigation. These four base mental qualities are used to develop wholesome mental states and rid oneself of unwholesome (en)
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  • Iddhipada (fr)
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  • 四神足 (ja)
  • 四神足 (zh)
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